Wtf was this?!
I honestly don't even know where to start with this book. It's been a long time, if ever, that I have felt betrayed as a reader and taken advantage of in a way I feel this book did to me.
I loved The Diabolic. Loved. It. In my written review for it, I even stated that I was disappointed when I realised it was a standalone because I would have loved just more of Nemesis and Tyrus, and the cut-throat sci-fi world they live in.
I'd like to just say here that you can 100% read The Diabolic as a standalone. And with all my feelings regarding what happened in The Empress, I wouldn't encourage anyone to read on past the first book.
I wasn't sure where The Empress was going to go but I did not expect what happened. Not in my wildest dreams. You know that bit in The Hunger Games when it's revealed Peeta is hijacked and the Peeta we loves seems to be gone? That feeling of despair, and heartbreak? Yeah, expect to feel all of that but it's even worse.
Now don't get me wrong here, the writing itself was good, the story seemed to be going okay for a while - if slightly dragged out with the discussions around Pasus and Devinee and then the journey to the Sacred City. But when Venolux was introduced and everything started to go rapidly downhill, I was just left in this state of shock. This book is depressing. And by that I mean, by the halfway point, I couldn't see any way out for the characters we fell in love with in The Diabolic, and continued to love so far in The Empress. It kind of felt like those scenes in the Titanic when all the metal hatches are being closed off, except Nemesis, Tyrus, and the readers were the ones left to drown in the engine room.
The book had felt quite slow up to this point as well, and suddenly with only about a quarter to go everything sped up to double speed and all the poo hit the fan. I was honestly left in a quivering wreck - I didn't know what was happening, who to trust, and I felt like crying in just pure frustration at the story unfolding before me.
On the plus side: Nemesis was wonderful as usual. I adored how she took care of Tyrus, her cute friendship with Gladdic (when she hugged him and said "there, there," my heart!) and just how strong she proved herself over and over.
Proper spoilers from here:
What happened to Tyrus broke me.
It's extremely similar to Peeta's hijacking in The Hunger Games except at least with that, it was only aimed at Katniss and he seemed to still be his old self around other people. Tyrus was just not himself. The Tyrus we loved was gone. The Tyrus that showed Nemesis she could actually love someone other than Sidonia was gone. And how can he ever come back from what he's done? It actually left me feeling very hopeless.
And also everything that Neveni did. I understand that she is grieving her people,and her planet but a lot of what she did honestly just made no sense to me.
I just don't appreciate being used in the way I feel this story used me. Completely changing everything about a character's personality the way that happened in this one is just wrong. Particularly when it's a character who was such a positive and loved person in the first book. I honestly can't even really explain all my feelings about this book properly, or put them into words but this was the first time ever that I have finished a book and not known how to rate it. It's the first time I've ever had to really sit and ponder over all the ways I felt let down by a book. It just ripped up everything I loved about the first one, shredded it up, ate it and defecated it out.